Away tickets for Reading's trips to Queens Park Rangers and Wigan Athletic are on sale.

A sell-out crowd of 2,000 will follow Paul Ince's team to Vicarage Road for the clash against Watford on Saturday.

1,400 witnessed the first win on the road of the season against Millwall two weeks ago, a first win at the Den since 2014.

The DW Stadium awaits Royals after the trip to Hertfordshire, with an initial allocation of 1,000 on sale now.

Seven wheelchair spaces are also available.

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Tickets are priced at £23 for adults, £16 for concessions, £10 for those 12-17 and just £5 for those younger supporters.

A week after the return from the international break, a game under the lights on the Sky Sports cameras at Loftus Road is on the cards for Reading.

Always a favourite to attend due to the short journey, the R's have again hit the headlines for charging £36 for some seats, with the cheapest adult ticket at £30.

The West London outfit were offered the opportunity to reciprocate Reading's stance of 'Twenty's Plenty' but delcined and will be charged more when they visit Berkshire in January.

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An inital allocation, the upper tier, of 2,080 have been given- already selling well less than 24 hours after going on sale.

10 wheelchair seats are on offer.

Almost 3,000 travelled last season to wintess a heavy 4-0 defeat in White City.

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